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In a campaign there is nothing bigger than a face-to-face debate between the candidates. This election season, The UpTake will bring you coverage of 17 of those debates that could determine who wins the election and ultimately determines Minnesota's future.

The only thing clear from the results of Wisconsin's presidential recount so far is there has not been changes vote totals large enough that could change the outcome. We have the latest spreadsheet, explanations of changes and analysis of what it means.

A poll that many Minnesota lawmakers pay close attention to finds Minnesotans split over the issue of legalizing recreational use of marijuana with 43.3% favoring and 48.1% against. The Minnesota House nonscientific poll of 7,607 State Fair attendees also found that an overwhelming number of those polled (66.4%) want to see e-cigarettes regulated just like regular cigarettes.

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Hillary Clinton continues to cut into Donald Trump's lead a Wisconsin recounts its presidential votes. However, her gain net gain of 60 votes has barely cut into Trump's pre-recount lead of about 22,000 votes.

Wisconsin's presidential recount is drawing to a close, but it's hard to tell what is happening in the state's most populous city because absentee ballots have not been recounted. Milwaukee counts and recounts its absentee ballots after it counts the votes cast on election day.

Wisconsin's presidential recount is finding more votes for both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, but not enough Clinton votes for her to significantly cut into Trump's 27,000 vote margin according to figures from the Wisconsin Elections Board tallied through Monday. Because Milwaukee has not counted its absentee ballots, it is hard to tell from the Wisconsin Elections Board's spread sheet whether either candidate has gained any votes in that city.

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